An earthquake rattled Southern California on Tuesday, May 8, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, in an incident that was apparently felt by many.
Social media accounts lit up with posts about the quake, of which the Survey said was registered as a 4.5 on the Richter scale.
A 3.2-magnitude aftershock struck minutes after the initial one.
The quake struck at around 4:49 a.m. local time, which arousing many from their slumber, according to their social media posts.
It’s not yet clear if there was any damage or injuries associated with the quake.
The Los Angeles Times also reported that the quake was followed up by several other aftershocks.
Seismologist Lucy Jones wrote that Tuesday’s tremor took place in a “complex part” of the San Andreas fault under the San Bernardino Mountains, the LA Times reported.
On April 5, a magnitude-5.3 earthquake that hit the Channel Islands off Santa Barbara County was felt by many in Southern California.
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